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The Beau Show Host Beau Davidson says Kimberly Cheatle “still has a job” because she is a “Biden appointee”. US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faces mounting calls for her resignation in the wake of an assassination attempt against former US president Donald Trump. “I believe it’s because it’s a Biden appointee … that’s why she still has a job,” Mr Davidson said. “But she shouldn’t.”

Sky News Australia
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Rumours are swirling over why Invictus Games Foundation’s chief executive Dominic Reid abruptly quit the non-profit organisation. With some commentators speculating that his departure is connected to Prince Harry controversy after he accepted the Pat Tillman Award for military service. Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue joined Sky News host Caroline Di Russo to discuss Prince Harry's former right-hand recent departure.

Sky News Australia
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Vice President Kamala Harris has come under fire following speculation that she could replace US President Joe Biden as rumours of him stepping aside ahead of the election in November escalate. Sky News hosts Danica De Giorgio and James Macpherson are joined by a panel to discuss whether US President Joe Biden will step down and who will step in to replace him. It comes as Biden continues to dig in his heels, despite reports that nearly two-thirds of democrats including former US president Barack Obama want him gone.

Sky News Australia
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Commentator Brad Polumbo has hit out at the left’s “crazy woke” conspiracy theories surrounding former US president Donald Trump's attempted assassination last week. It comes as the left erupted over social media with conspiracy theories over what happened at the Pennsylvania rally where a 20-year-old attempted to assassinate Trump. With left-wing activists going as far as to claim that the whole tragedy had been staged.

Sky News Australia
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Sky News host James Morrow says former US president Donald Trump will likely use his line of taking a bullet for democracy as a “crux” for his campaign. “You know what, let’s check in with the Donald … he had this to say which I think is going to be the crux of his whole campaign going forward,” he said. Former US president Donald Trump stated in a rally he ‘took a bullet for democracy’.

Sky News Australia
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The Beau Show Host Beau Davidson discusses the increasing pressure on Joe Biden from within the Democrat party to withdraw from the presidential race against Donald Trump There are also talks of Hillary Clinton replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee. “You can never discount Hillary Clinton being around, wanting to take that moment,” Mr Davidson said. “I don’t think it’s a probability, but I do think it’s a possibility. “You can never discount her political ambition.”

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Republicans appear to be “more united than ever” ahead of the US elections in November with Donald Trump as the presidential candidate. It comes in stark contrast to the divided Democrats with reports that nearly two-thirds of democrats including former US president Barack Obama are calling for Joe Biden to step down. Sky News hosts Danica De Giorgio and James Macpherson are joined by a panel to discuss whether former US president Donald Trump is the last hope for a free world.

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill discusses how Woodside is contributing to local communities where people can live close to where they work. “We believe people, where we can, should live close to their place of work … we want them living in the communities, we want them raising their families there,” Ms O’Neill said. “We want them participating … giving back to the community, and I think that makes it a wonderful place to live.” Presented by Woodside. https://www.woodside.com/

Sky News Australia
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Woodside Chief Executive and Managing Director Meg O’Neill discusses the “amazing” role the company and its workforce played in building Australia’s future. For 70 years people have been walking into work at Woodside. Australia’s biggest energy company employs more than 4,000 people all over the world. Presented by Woodside. https://www.woodside.com/

Sky News Australia
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) processing in Australia started at Woodside’s Karratha Gas Plant. Woodside Energy celebrated its 70th anniversary by partnering with Sky News Australia to produce a television documentary. Then managing director Charles Allen established the Karratha Gas Plant as an export operation, which was key in developing Australia’s natural gas and LNG facilities. Presented by Woodside. https://www.woodside.com/

Sky News Australia
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Global markets were lifted earlier this week by what some investors on Wall Street have described as the ‘Trump trade’. Investors seem to think former US president Donald Trump may win the upcoming presidential election which could result in Mr Trump cutting taxes and introducing tariffs. State Street Global Advisors Jonathan Shead joined Sky News Australia to discuss what a Donald trump reelection could potentially mean for markets in the US and across the world. “There is a bit of a 'Trump trade' around possible inflation and things like that,” he told Sky News Business reporter Edward Boyd.

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says Donald Trump’s is “serious” about being a president for the “whole nation”. Donald Trump spoke at the Republican National Convention just six days after surviving an assassination attempt. “He [Trump] said I want to win for the whole country,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow. “I’ve never heard Donald Trump talk like that. “I really think he's serious about trying to be a president for the whole nation.”

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Sky News host Rita Panahi warns trust in the FBI is at record lows as she calls for a thorough investigation into the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The gunman was identified by the FBI as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot at Trump from the rooftop of a nearby building. “The investigation needs to go beyond the FBI. There is very little faith in the FBI who have been compromised politically over and over again in recent years,” Ms Panahi said.

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Flash floods in China have claimed the lives of 11 people, leading to a huge search and rescue operation. As many as 20 vehicles are believed to have gone into the water. Reportedly, 30 people are still missing.

Sky News Australia
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Sky News host Rita Panahi has called for the FBI to release more information about the gunman who shot former president Donald Trump in the ear last week. The gunman was identified by the FBI as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who shot at Trump from the rooftop of a nearby building. “We don’t know really much about the ideology of this shooter though the FBI has now cracked into multiple devices,” Ms Panahi said. “They know precisely what his ideology is. Why are they not sharing that?”

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Sky News host Rowan Dean says Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has “changed his tune” on former US president Donald Trump. “He goes on to say Donald Trump’s not a bad bloke,” he said. “Have they kind of recognised finally that Biden is a lame duck?”

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Sky News host Rita Panahi has slammed the Secret Service’s “gross incompetence” during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump last week. It follows revelations the gunman was spotted and identified over an hour before Donald Trump took to the stage. “There is a father who shielded his wife and his daughter who is dead because of this incompetence,” Ms Panahi said.

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Reports suggest US President Joe Biden is “bitter and angry” after being “betrayed” by Barack Obama and those he trusted the most in the Democrats, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi. “That’s been really interesting in the reporting in the last 48 hours about how bitter and angry Joe Biden is because he has been betrayed by Barack and the people he trusted most,” she said. “The people who pretty much installed him into this puppet role.”

Sky News Australia
2 mois depuis

Sky News host Rowan Dean says former US president Donald Trump must be “absolutely furious” behind the scenes at the Secret Service’s failures on the day of the assassination attempt. “Trump is not going down that route,” he said. “He’s kind of just leaving that to one side – I would imagine behind the scenes, Trump must be absolutely furious.”

Sky News Australia
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Secret Service officials rejected Donald Trump’s request for more security in the two years leading up to the assassination attempt, according to The Washington Post. More details are emerging about the Secret Service’s failures from the day of the shooting at the former president’s Pennsylvania rally last week. The alleged would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks had reportedly flown a drone to get aerial footage of the western Pennsylvania fairgrounds before Mr Trump was set to go on stage and speak.




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